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36-Story Multifamily High-Rise At 3615 Montrose Blvd.


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  • The title was changed to 3615 Montrose: Proposed Multifamily Building
  • The title was changed to 3615 Montrose: Proposed 30-Story Multifamily High-Rise
40 minutes ago, CREguy13 said:

Can you say 30 floors with ground floor retail.... Hopefully they can get this financed soon with all the economic activity starting to occur in Houston and the high demand for living in this area. 

Hope the design fits the neighborhood obviously, but wow does Montrose continue to blow up with great height, density and quality of businesses, restaurants.

https://verosade.com/projects/

Really cool if this is what’s going in!

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12 minutes ago, kennyc05 said:

Is this the same address as Baccos 😐

A company called Montrose And Marshall owns/owned 2/3 of the block up to the alley. I saw them doing core samples last week.

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  • The title was changed to 30-Story Multifamily High-Rise At 3615 Montrose Blvd.
1 hour ago, Montrose1100 said:

It's basically catty corner to other high rises along a major thoroughfare?

Its also outside the historic district, on a property that is an "unrestricted reserve" which means they literally can do and have it look like however they want.

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21 minutes ago, KinkaidAlum said:

Are we getting a spire or anything with a non-flat roof? Recent 30 story residential buildings are usually around 350-400 feet. 

I’m thinking this as well or the number of stories has increased. Leaning towards the latter because the architectural feature would have to be pretty significant.

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If this get built these two giant oak trees on Montrose Blvd will have to come down or severely trimmed. There are currently 4 buildings left on the proposed property. Bacco's, London Underground Salon, a tiny house next to it and one next to the alley. The bus got tagged by several taggers shortly after Hop Heads closed. Every building except Bacco's is empty.

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1 hour ago, H-Town Man said:

Thought Question: As Montrose Boulevard transforms into Post Oak Boulevard II, will there be any net increase in pedestrian activity?

 

I don't think this comparison is really fair to either street. 

But theres way more pedestrian activity on cross streets currently than on Montrose Blvd, just because Montrose is less comfortable and theres less facing the boulevard itself.

Both of those issues have to be addressed, but if these new developments result in wider sidewalks and retail/other destinations worth walking to, then definitely. 

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40 minutes ago, Texasota said:

But theres way more pedestrian activity on cross streets currently than on Montrose Blvd, just because Montrose is less comfortable and theres less facing the boulevard itself.

Do you see it becoming more comfortable anytime soon with what's being built on/proposed for it? Fortress-like towers/garages and afterthought retail...

 

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